Thursday 6 August 2009

2009/2010 Goodies

Lets ignore the two-month gap and assume that this post is coming shortly after my E3 event synopsis. So I think I kinda promised that I would be discussing the important stuff that I learned from E3: these important things would, of course, be the games.

During my long stay in the English countryside I had plenty of time to ignore it and concentrate on E3 announcements. Seeing as I had all this time I also made a variety of lists and classifications. This post will contain the principal info which is a list of games, their respective platforms and release dates. My successive posts will then describe why gamers should be excited about this list.

I'll apologise in advance if this post doesn't do much for you however it is a necessary evil for what follows. I mean if I just described how great this game would be then you'd be asking yourself so many other questions. Screw the apologies, just the amount of games on this list shows how great a year this could be.

ACE Games

Xbox 360

Mass Effect 2 (Q1 2010)

PS3

God of War 3 (Q1 2010)
Uncharted 2 (Nov. 13th)
Heavy Rain (Q1 2010)
Trico (TBA)
Yakuza 3 (?)



Good Games

Xbox 360

Left 4 Dead 2 (Nov. 17th)
Crackdown 2 (TBA)
Halo 3 ODST (Sept. 22nd)
Alan Wake (Q1 2010)
Splinter Cell Conviction (Oct. 17th)


Great and interesting games on both Platforms

Bioshock 2 (Oct. 30th)
Lost Planet 2 (TBA)
Dragon Age Origins (Nov. 6th)
Assassins Creed 2 (Nov. 17th)
The Saboteur (Dec. 8th)
Final Fantasy XIII (Q1/Q2 2010)
Modern Warfare 2 (Nov. 10th)
Borderlands (Oct. 20th)
Alpha Protocol (Oct. 6th)
Darksiders (Jan. 1st)

(The quality of the games is speculative and may be erroneous)

As you can see some of the games are missing a few details, however that does not diminish the excitement that there announcements elicit. The PS3 is looking pretty strong with its line-up however many of its exclusive don't come out any time soon. The Xbox 360 is looking solid but most of the big games in the near future are all multi-platform so no worries for both owners.

The next post will discuss individual games in a bit more depth. Please notify me of any oversights.

4 comments:

Maxamillian said...

Oversight notification: Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver for the DS. Also, Scribblenauts for the DS. The former is out in Japan in September, the latter is out everywhere in September.

Have you been on the Something In The Sea website recently? They've been updating almost every day.

Sly said...

Haha, I knew you'd catch me on some DS games. I'm not as big of a Pokemon fan as you however admittedly Scribblenauts looks awesome. I love their preview that shows them asking you how to get a whale back into the water; they used a bulldozer but I just kept on thinking that dynamite would work so much better, too much of playing Worms I guess.

Checking out Something in the Sea as I type, cheers for the tip.

Maxamillian said...

A year and a day since this post. My blog has also been dead for an entire year. Luckily I don't think anyone's noticed.

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